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The Indianapolis Colts have won the Super Bowl twice in four appearances. Earlier known as the Baltimore Colts, the team featured in two Super Bowls before shifting to Indianapolis.
The 2006 Indianapolis Colts were the first division champion to win a Super Bowl with four postseason wins and the second division champion (2003 Carolina Panthers) to win a conference title with three postseason wins.
Game summary of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears NFL game, final score 29-17, from February 4, 2007 on ESPN.
The Indianapolis Colts have won a total of 2 Super Bowls, in 1970 and 2006. The Colts franchise won 1 Super Bowl in the city of Baltimore as the Baltimore Colts, and won 1 Super Bowl in the city of Indianapolis as the Indianapolis Colts.
Indianapolis Colts 29 vs. Chicago Bears 17 on February 4th, 2007 - Full team and player stats and box score
Baltimore went on to win the first post-merger Super Bowl (Super Bowl V), defeating the National Football Conference's Dallas Cowboys 16–13 on a Jim O'Brien field goal with five seconds left to play. [20] The victory gave the Colts their fourth NFL championship and first Super Bowl victory.
A wet and wild night of Super Bowl firsts brought Dungy, Manning and the Indianapolis Colts to the top of the NFL with a 29-17 victory against the Chicago Bears. A team built for indoors found...
How many Super Bowls have the Indianapolis Colts won? The Colts have won the Super Bowl twice — once as a Baltimore team and once while representing Indianapolis. They also have two NFL championships from before the AFL-NFL merger to their credit, with those coming in 1958 and 1959.
This time, the Colts won the Super Bowl, too, as they defeated the Dallas Cowboys 16-13. Baltimore ended up making a field goal in the fourth quarter to win. The Colts then played in Baltimore through the 1983 season before ultimately moving to Indianapolis.
View the Box Score for the NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears on February 4, 2007.